The dust hasn't settled yet on Occupy
Oakland, either in terms of who did what at City Hall or the way
forward. Claims and reactions to alleged Police Brutality have marred
the mostly non-violent movement. Huffpost
has analysis.

The
Washington Post has an interview with twice-arrested
comics journalist Susie Cagle who has been with Occupy Oakland for
some time. She offers her take on her own experience there and how
the establishment media are getting it wrong.

In DC, Occupy protesters defied
the no camping ban and spent the night under their self-built “Tent
of Dreams.” A Tuesday ruling indicated the protesters cannot be
evicted by park rangers without a notice and can have tents but no
tenting. The rich and poor alike are forbidden from sleeping under a
bridge – St.
ExuperyWashington
Post

Further South in Miami, the party
has already been broken up. Police moved in last night to disrupt and
evict Occupy Miami, the latest in a long run of closings.

Many Occupy Camps receive various forms of donations from the general
public, in the form of food and clothing and other items. Occupy Erie
makes the news with their claim that local police there have
confiscated these donated items, leaving the protesters literally out
in the cold. Goerie.com

Finally, Mitt may have won
Florida, but he and the other candidates in the Repub run off have
dealt with Florida occupiers and demonstrators all along the way. MTV
has a report and raw video has been uploaded above. Time
Swampland also has coverage of the Florida encounter between the 99
and the 1% who backed Romney last night.